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What happened to winter?
Finally, a term that explains the sadness of a whole season — and a way of life — melting before our eyes.
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New England University probes climate change, fire effect on Indigenous people's connection to country
Orange flames, thick smoke, and the sound of choppers turned this Ngoorumba elder's home of 58 years into a "war scene". But he found returning to the scorched land was worse.
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Sanae Okamoto and Nidhi Nagabhatla: Climate change's impact on mental health is overlooked and misunderstood – here's what can be done
A collective call for action will help us transition from a state of fear and anxiety for many and create hope to build more resilient societies, leaving no one behind and empowering future generations to take climate action.
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The era of climate change has created a new emotion
What word might describe losing your home while staying in one place?
Climate crisis: Mourning disappearing snow and winters
People living in snowy regions that are being transformed by global heating are experiencing ecological grief and anxiety. But could these feelings spur climate action?
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Pete Muller: As climate change alters beloved landscapes, we feel the loss
The environment’s chaotic transformation is damaging many of our favorite places—and causing a shared ‘homesickness’.
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How to write fiction when the planet is falling apart
Jenny Offill is the master of novels told in sly, burnished fragments. In her latest, ‘Weather,’ she uses this small form to address the climate collapse.
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